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A study of the equivalence between rectal palpation, laparoscopy, laparotomy and ovarian dissection for evaluation of the ovarian response of PMSG-superovulated cows.

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The PMSG-superovulatory response was determined by ovarian dissection in 20 cows and compared with estimates made by laparoscopy laparotomy and rectal palpation at day 7 of the induced estrus. The corpora lutea count made transrectally seriously underestimated real corpora lutea numbers when more than nine corpora lutea were present. Rectal palpation failed to correctly identify the number of follicles >/= 10 mm when more than four follicles were present. After ovarian dissection, laparotomy was the most constant and accurate method to obtain the number of ovulations, followed by laparoscopy. The excessive weight and the large size of the ovaries associated with the presence of large unovulated luteinized follicles were often responsible for the erroneous estimates of the ovulation rate by rectal palpation.

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